Energy
Summary
"Energy" by Sampa the Great and Nadeem Din-Gabisi celebrates feminine power and the urgency of healing in a world filled with pain. The song emphasizes the strength found in female energy and the importance of community support.
Full Analysis
The overall theme of "Energy" is about recognizing and uplifting feminine energy as a source of strength and healing. Sampa the Great highlights the struggles women face while also calling for unity and compassion. There’s a sense of urgency in addressing social issues and the need for balance in life. The song feels like a call to action, urging everyone to acknowledge their shared experiences and to support one another.
Verse 1
Rhythm of life jam nation
You realize all the time we wasting
You realize all the pain we facing
Please pour a cup
Feminine libation
My gosh we racing
Please sympathize all the lives we raising
Please realize all the time
In this verse, Sampa opens up with a sense of awareness about life’s challenges. She points out the time wasted and the pain people endure, setting a serious tone. The phrase "feminine libation" suggests a ritual of honoring women and their contributions. It feels like a plea for empathy, asking listeners to recognize the struggles of those raising families and communities. There’s a rhythm to her words that reflects a sense of urgency and a desire for change.
Chorus
Female energy
Drank a couple quarters on my chorus then I caught up
If I ruled the world, money stacks for all my daughters
Never asked for payment in the womb times nine
Now we see the blood on the streets times' trying
Feminine energy balance up the indestructible
In the vaginal, heaven in thine, heaven is mine
The chorus emphasizes feminine energy as powerful and essential. Sampa expresses a wish to create a better world, particularly for women and daughters. By mentioning "the blood on the streets," she highlights real-world violence and struggles. The line about balancing energy makes it clear that feminine power is not just about strength but also about nurturing and sustaining life. It’s a celebration of womanhood and an acknowledgment of the trials women face.
Verse 2
Spiritual lyrical
Mother sang sweet as taboo'rical kind
If I was astonished by the level of shame
Feminine energy, energy reign
Intuition and ambition, intuition strange
Intuition and ambition running through my veins
Pour up the love let the healing begin
In this verse, Sampa connects spirituality with femininity. The mention of a mother’s song suggests a deep-rooted connection to heritage and wisdom. She reflects on societal shame but counters it with the power of feminine energy. The line about intuition and ambition shows that women possess both nurturing and driving forces. It’s a call for love and healing, reinforcing the need for support and understanding in the community.
Chorus
The birds and the bees
Ain't got nothing on me
The birds and the bees
Ain't got nothing on me
The repetition of this chorus brings a playful yet confident tone. It suggests that the natural world’s lessons pale in comparison to the power of feminine energy. Sampa asserts her strength, reminding listeners that she embodies something deeper and more impactful than simple biological concepts.
Bridge
Famble abeg you listen me
Abeg you open your yhes for yhere wetin I dey say
Wetin I dey talk
Na serious talk I dey talk oh
No be trangayhes pikin
Listen
In dis wol we dey oh
In the bridge, Sampa switches to a conversational style, urging her audience to pay attention. The use of local dialect makes it feel more personal and immediate. She emphasizes that what she's saying is serious and demands acknowledgment. It feels like a direct connection with her audience, drawing them into the message of the song.
Outro
Memba say ya
One day go cam
Wen we all go go
Before long we go meet mama god oh
When we meet mama god oh
Tell me, wetin you go say?
The outro reflects on mortality and the inevitable meeting with a higher power. It’s a contemplative moment, urging listeners to think about their lives and actions. The reference to “mama god” connects back to feminine energy, suggesting that the ultimate force in life is nurturing and maternal. It’s a powerful closing, reminding everyone to reflect on their legacy and the energy they share.
Closing Thoughts
"Energy" is a vibrant celebration of feminine strength and community healing. Sampa the Great weaves together personal experiences with broader social issues, creating a powerful call for recognition and support. The song encourages listeners to embrace their energy and uplift each other in the face of life's challenges. It's not just a song; it's a movement towards understanding and empowerment.
Full Lyrics
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You realize all the time we wasting
You realize all the pain we facing
Please pour a cup
Feminine libation
My gosh we racing
Please sympathize all the lives we raising
Please realize all the time
Female energy
Drank a couple quarters on my chorus then I caught up
If I ruled the world, money stacks for all my daughters
Never asked for payment in the womb times nine
Now we see the blood on the streets times' trying
Feminine energy balance up the indestructible
In the vaginal, heaven in thine, heaven is mine
Spiritual lyrical
Mother sang sweet as taboo'rical kind
If I was astonished by the level of shame
Feminine energy, energy reign
Intuition and ambition, intuition strange
Intuition and ambition running through my veins
Pour up the love let the healing begin
The birds and the bees
Ain't got nothing on me
The birds and the bees
Ain't got nothing on me
Energy
Big, big, big up that energy
Big, big up that energy
Big man, I said big up that energy
Big, big up that energy
Big, kid up that energy
Famble abeg you listen me
Abeg you open your yhes for yhere wetin I dey say
Wetin I dey talk
Na serious talk I dey talk oh
No be trangayhes pikin
Listen
In dis wol we dey oh
Memba say ya
One day go cam
Wen we all go go
Before long we go meet mama god oh
When we meet mama god oh
Tell me, wetin you go say?
Rhythm of life jam nation
You realize all the time we wasting
You realize all the pain we facing
Please pour a cup feminine libation
My gosh we racing
Please sympathize all the lives we raising
Please realize all the time
Female energy
One shot, two shot, three times sorrows
Carry all the weight of the world on your shoulders
Give a couple crowns to the women who had bore us
Taught us, focus, love and support us
Magical, umbilical my universe is radical
Introduce the nation to embracing what is factual
Feminine energy almost mathematical
You can't really sum up what is infinite and valuable
Feminine energy balance up the indestructible
In the vaginal heaven in thine
She sing a melody to pass the time
Give us her energy so she heal mine
If I was astonished by the level of shame
Feminine energy never shame again
Reign, tamed, brain, praying
Intuition and ambition running through my veins
Pour up the love let the healing begin
The birds and the bees
Ain't got nothing on me
The birds and the bees
Ain't got nothing on me
Energy
Big, big, big up that energy
Big, big up that energy
Big man, I said big up that energy
Big, kid up that energy
Big, big up that energy
Big, big, big up that energy
Big man, big man I said big up that energy
Big, kid up that energy
Energy, energy
Energy, energy